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    How to Add or Change Modules During UNISA Second Semester Registration 2025

    Kholofelo ModiseBy Kholofelo Modise19 June , 2025
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    The University of South Africa (UNISA) is one of the largest distance learning institutions in the world, offering flexible learning opportunities to students across South Africa and internationally. As with any large institution, understanding the process of adding or changing modules during registration can be a crucial step for students to manage their academic workload.

    How to Add or Change Modules During UNISA Second Semester Registration 2025

    This guide will walk you through everything you need to know about how to add or change your modules during the 2025 second semester registration at UNISA.

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    1. Understanding UNISA Registration Process

    At UNISA, the registration process is conducted online through the university’s student portal, myUNISA. All students must ensure they are familiar with the process before attempting to register or make any changes to their course modules. Whether you are a first-time student or a returning student, it is crucial to complete all the necessary steps to ensure your registration is successful.

    In addition to registering for modules at the beginning of the academic year, students have the opportunity to add or change their modules during specific registration periods. These periods often occur at the beginning of each semester, providing students with flexibility to adjust their academic schedules based on various factors such as personal commitments, work schedules, or changes in academic interests.

    2. Important Dates for Second Semester Registration 2025

    The second semester registration period for 2025 is crucial for students to plan. Here are the key dates to keep in mind:

    • Registration Period for the Second Semester:
      The second semester registration typically opens in mid-June and closes towards the end of July 2025. Exact dates should be checked on the UNISA website or myUNISA portal.
    • Late Registration Period:
      In some cases, students can register or make changes during the late registration period, which often runs for a few days after the standard registration period. However, a late registration fee may apply.
    • Final Date for Module Changes or Additions:
      The deadline to add or change modules is usually within the first few weeks of the semester. This can vary, so it’s important to keep track of specific dates provided by UNISA.

    Make sure you regularly check your student portal for any updates or changes to the registration schedule.

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    3. How to Add or Change Modules During Registration

    Online Registration Portal

    UNISA uses an online platform called myUNISA for all registration-related activities. The portal is accessible to all students and is where you will manage everything from module registration, to checking results, and receiving academic notifications.

    How to Add Modules

    Adding modules during the registration period is typically straightforward. Here’s how you can do it:

    1. Log into your myUNISA account.
    2. Navigate to the “Register” tab.
    3. Select the “Add Module” option from the available registration menu.
    4. Choose the modules you want to add, ensuring they align with your qualification and available options for the second semester.
    5. Review your module selection to ensure there are no errors.
    6. Confirm and submit your changes.

    How to Change Modules

    If you wish to change a module (i.e., drop one and select another), the process is similar:

    1. Log into your myUNISA account.
    2. Go to the “Register” tab and select the “Change Module” option.
    3. You will then be able to select a module that you want to remove and one that you wish to add.
    4. Ensure that the module changes meet the prerequisites and are available for the semester.
    5. Review and confirm your changes before submitting.

    4. Step-by-Step Process to Add or Change Modules

    Step 1: Log into myUNISA

    The first step is to log into your myUNISA account using your student credentials (student number and password).

    Step 2: Navigate to the “Register” Tab

    Once logged in, navigate to the “Register” tab. This is where all registration-related actions will occur, including adding or changing modules.

    Step 3: Select Your Modules

    • Adding Modules: Select the “Add Module” option and search for the modules available for the second semester. Choose the ones that fit your qualification and personal academic goals.
    • Changing Modules: To change a module, select the “Change Module” option. You will be prompted to select the current module you wish to drop and the new one you want to add.

    Step 4: Confirm Changes and Submit

    After selecting your desired modules, carefully review the changes or additions. Confirm that you have made the correct selections and submit the changes. Ensure you receive a confirmation of your registration changes via email or on the myUNISA portal.

    Read more: How to Access Your UNISA Study Materials Online

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    5. Things to Keep in Mind Before Adding or Changing Modules

    Before you make any changes or additions, there are a few important things you should consider:

    Prerequisites and Co-requisites

    Make sure that you meet the prerequisites and co-requisites for the modules you wish to add. Some modules require that you have successfully completed other courses beforehand. Always check the module description on the UNISA website or myUNISA portal to ensure you are eligible.

    Available Modules for the Second Semester

    Check the availability of modules for the second semester before making changes. Some modules may have limited space or be unavailable. If you are unsure whether a module is available, contact UNISA or check through the myUNISA portal.

    Maximum Module Load

    UNISA typically limits the number of modules a student can take per semester, based on their qualification and study plan. Ensure that you do not exceed the recommended number of modules to prevent academic overload. You can check the module limits for your qualification on the UNISA website.

    Fees and Financial Considerations

    Adding modules could result in additional fees. It’s important to check your financial standing and the associated costs for each module. If you are unsure about the financial implications, contact the UNISA Student Finance office.

    6. Troubleshooting Common Issues

    While registering for or changing modules, you may encounter certain issues. Here are some common problems and how to address them:

    • Issue: The Module I Want to Add is Full.
      Solution: You may need to select an alternative module or wait for a vacancy to open up.
    • Issue: I Cannot Find a Module in the System.
      Solution: Ensure that you are selecting the correct academic year and semester. If the module is not listed, it may not be available.
    • Issue: Payment or Financial Issues.
      Solution: If you encounter problems with fees or financial holds, you may need to contact UNISA’s finance department.
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    7. When to Seek Help

    If you experience difficulties during the registration process, do not hesitate to seek assistance. Here are some resources for help:

    • UNISA Helpdesk: You can reach out to the UNISA helpdesk for technical support with the registration portal.
    • Student Support: For academic-related inquiries or registration issues, contact UNISA’s student support services.
    • Student Finance Office: For queries related to fees or financial issues, reach out to the finance office.

    Adding or changing modules during UNISA’s second semester registration in 2025 is a straightforward process if you follow the steps outlined above. By understanding the registration dates, knowing how to navigate the myUNISA portal, and keeping key considerations in mind, you will be able to adjust your academic load and ensure you’re on the right path to success.

    Don’t forget to monitor important dates and reach out for assistance when needed to make the most of your academic experience at UNISA.

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    Kholofelo Modise

      I am a passionate writer specialising in career development, education, and professional growth. I create engaging, research-driven content that empowers job seekers, students, and professionals to navigate the job market with confidence. My work covers career opportunities, bursaries and funding, education resources, and career tips, from CV writing to interview preparation. With a background in communication and a talent for simplifying complex topics, I aim to make career and education information accessible, practical, and impactful.

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